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FIDO—THE UNFAITHFUL

The biggest hiding the kiddies ever gave poor Fido was when, in helping himself to Sunday’s joint in the pantry he knocked and broke their bottle of “Price’s” Fruit Extract. For the children's sake, who enjoy it immensely, it is best to dilute it in a three gallon jar that cannot be knocked over. A bottle costs only Is 6d. all grocers and stores sell flavoured Orange, Lemon and Raspberry among others. Insist on “Price’s”. 2

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 9

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78

FIDO—THE UNFAITHFUL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 9

FIDO—THE UNFAITHFUL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 9

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